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Kham has a rugged terrain characterized by mountain ridges and gorges running from northwest to southeast. Numerous rivers, including the Mekong, Yangtze, Yalong , and the Salween flow through Kham.
From the collapse of the Tibetan kingship in the 10th century until the 1950s, the people of Kham maintained a large degree of independence from both LhasaThis is about the city in Tibet. For other meanings of Lhasa see Lhasa (computing) or Lhasa (musician). Lhasa (pop. 200,000; Traditional Chinese: , Simplified Chinese: , Hanyu Pinyin: Lsa), sometimes called Llasa is the capital of the Tibetan Autonomous R and ChinaThis article is on the geographic and cultural entity. For other meanings, see China (disambiguation). China ( Traditional Chinese: , Simplified Chinese: , Hanyu Pinyin: Zhongguo, Wade-Giles: Chung-kuo) is a country in continental East Asia with some oute, aided by the rugged nature of their homeland. Kham itself was never controlled by a single king, but was comprised of a patchwork of two dozen or more kingdoms.